Eremophila. | XC. MYOPORINES. 21 
Sang bici nt pubsmené" Leaves narrow linear, vin ending 
a hooked point, entire, contracted at the base and often petiolate, 
m above 1 in. long. Flowers ‘ Em ” numerous but solitary in 
yx-segments obovate or oblong, 
membranous and rather rigid, obtuse, coloured and veined, rather 
owering is over. Corolla pubescent, about ng, the narrow 
base of the tube short, the upp p roadly oh aS bearded 
inside, the 4 upper lobes short broad and obtuse, the 2 uppermost more 
r 
nate, not seen qui 
e E. uell in Proc. R. Soc. Tasm. iii. iii. 994 'and Rep. Babb. 
Exp. 17. 
N. S. Ww emia of the Lachlan and Darling to the Barrier Range, Victo- 
rian and aiai Expeditio 
S. Australia. ‘Sturt ; Mad Stoke's Range and Cooper's Creek, Howitt's Ex- 
pedition 
The specie scarcely differs from E. Mitchelli, ptinit ller flower and 
leaves. 
Pap d. Benth. in Mitch. Trop. Austr. 31. A tall shrub or 
small tree of 10 t . glabrous viscid and strongly-scented. 
Leaves linear- {aoe ri: obtuse or with a hooked point, entire, con- 
tracted into a petiole, l-nerved, 1 whe 2in. long. Flo ihren" in 
branous, the d tine into 4 nuts each with 1 or with 2 
Mu P Mud. i ; Don R. Soc. Tasm. iii. 294, and Rep: 
aed. Elevate d stony lands cn the Bogan, Narran, Maranoa, others 
&c., Mitchell ; Port Denison, Fitzalan, nll Bar Rockhamptcn, Thozet m jk 
N. S. Wales. Lachlan river, 
L. Morton; aeni gone 
12. E. Clarkii uell. Fragm. i. 908. An erect shrub, attaining 
6 to 8 ft., usually glabrous and often E. Leaves. linear or 
linear-lanceolate, entire or with rather distant serratures, contracte 
into a short petiole, 1 to 2 in. long. Pedicels solitar or 2 ite 
3 to 1 in. long, sprea 4d dihdlly incurved ved dilated at the 
Calyz-segmenis "eosdis las Doha, acute, } in. long when in flower, 
